Phase synchronization in noise-driven bursting neurons

Xiufeng Lang, Qishao Lu, and Jürgen Kurths
Phys. Rev. E 82, 021909 – Published 11 August 2010

Abstract

The generation and synchronization of bursts are studied in intrinsically spiking neurons due to stimulation with random intracellular calcium fluctuations. It is demonstrated that sufficiently strong noise could induce qualitative change in the firing patterns of a single neuron from periodic spiking to bursting modes. The dynamical mechanism of noise-induced bursting is presented based on a global bifurcation analysis. Furthermore, it is found that a pair of uncoupled and nonidentical spiking neurons, subjected to a common noise, can exhibit synchronous firing in terms of noise-induced bursting. Furthermore, the synchronization is overall enhanced with the noise intensity increasing, and synchronization transitions are exhibited at intermediate noise levels.

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  • Received 27 March 2010

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.82.021909

©2010 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Xiufeng Lang1,*, Qishao Lu2, and Jürgen Kurths3,4

  • 1School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, 100191 Beijing, China
  • 2Department of Dynamics and Control, Beihang University, 100191 Beijing, China
  • 3Institute of Physics, Humboldt University, 12489 Berlin, Germany
  • 4Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, 14473 Potsdam, Germany

  • *Corresponding author; lxf125@yahoo.cn

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Vol. 82, Iss. 2 — August 2010

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